and so, all of us have had helpful hints. there hasn't been a single production that i've done that's run over six months that -- and a lot of the matinee performances are for a lot of older audiences go. and so, over a six-month period, if the audience is between 80 and 90 years old, it's not uncommon that someone would actually pass away in the course of your play. and so -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry, wait -- >> no, i've never gone through a play that that hasn't happened. so, i was trying to warn jim gaffigan about that. you've got 1,500 people in the house and eventually, over six months, someone will pass away. so -- >> jimmy: in the audience? >> in the audience. >> jimmy: what? >> if you see a gurney coming down the aisle, don't panic. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and so, the very first night we were doing the show, in a very quiet scene, we heard out in the audience -- [ gasping ] and jim's eyes got as big as anything. and it was a woman who had started choking on a candy and went into seizure. we had to stop the play. lit